Dan,
I just disassembled a 4 speed manual box. Everything inside looks good--the gears aren't missing any teeth, no chips or scores, same with the synchro rings. The bearings, however, looked fairly bad, especially the upper two on the mainshaft and the input shaft. Looks like they rusted somehow. The two uppers are SKF 6306 C3 with snap rings. The rear one is open and the front one is shielded on the inner side only. On the countershaft it looks like two FAG 6305 ETN/C3. These appear to have phenolic bearing carriages instead of metal with the closed side facing to the inside of the box. Can you tell me if these are the stock bearings for this box and if so what is the downside of using a std i.e. open or single shielded SKF or equivalent bearing on the countershaft ?
George Des